As we celebrate Revolutionary Valor, we start by remembering the valor of those who played a crucial role in the start of our war for Independence. Two Lights for Tomorrow is a nationwide initiative to commence the celebration of the 250th birthday of the United States of America. The famous ride of Paul Revere occurred overnight on April 18 – 19, 1775. Two Lights for Tomorrow originated out of multi-state collaboration at A Common Cause to All in Williamsburg and uses the imagery of that shining light 250 years ago as a uniting call to action today for our fellow citizens, no matter where they are, to commemorate and remind ourselves that our history is about working together for a better tomorrow. At its heart it is a call across the country, in private homes, local communities, and statehouses alike, for two lights to be displayed to remind us all of the importance to come together to form a more perfect union. To learn more about this initiative go to: twolightsfortomorrow.org
THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE CHILDREN OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Non-profit Organizations
Washington, District of Columbia 187 followers
N.S.C.A.R. trains good citizens, develops leaders and promotes love of the USA and its heritage among young people.
About us
The National Society of the Children of the American Revolution, founded in 1895, is the oldest patriotic youth organization in our country. Membership is open to descendants of patriots of the American Revolution. The National Society of the Children of the American Revolution trains good citizens, develops leaders and promotes love of the United States of America and its heritage among young people.
- Website
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https://nscar.org/
External link for THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE CHILDREN OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1895
Locations
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Primary
1776 D St NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20006, US
Employees at THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE CHILDREN OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
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Maria Flick
Paraprofessional, Co-Editor of the Children of the American Revolution Magazine, National Convention Program Coordinator, Volunteer
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R. Bradley Prewitt
Attorney, EVP of Development & Government Relations
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Jason Monteflores
Video Producer
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Julie Avedikian
Non-profit Leader / Event Coordinator / Genealogical Researcher